Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Our newest Family member
Spinning
Family
do best and be happy with what we do. They always instilled in us to do our best so we
wouldn't have to do it again although we did learn from trail and error. My parents were
so excited when Patti and I got married. I don't think they thought I was ever going to...
They have been my(our) greatest supporters, encourager's, and devoted to see us survive
as a married couple. My family always as far back as I remember if we needed something
we found a way to make it. Making things seem to be the nature of the beast years ago.
I think the depression that happened years ago taught people to make do..... That talent has
filtered down to my life as well. I learned at an early age to create things when my siblings and I
played as children. We made towns and roads in the big sand pile behind the house.
We got plenty home made gifts throughout the years from Dad's wood making days to Mom's
sweater, sock, and afghan days. My brothers, sister and I still enjoy the warm socks
an afghans that Mom makes. I learned to knit from my Grandmother and crochet from Mom.
I found out that my Grandfather taught my mother to knit socks and mittens amongst all the
farm duties that my Grandfather did. He also Invented tools and took care of many cows.
I still remember the barn and the cow skulls hanging in the barn. I guess those were the
days....
Thursday, July 3, 2008
When Patti and I were dating we stopped at this park along the Susquehanna River. It has been a tradition to have our picture taken every so often this is our latest photo. We have a lot of fun sharing and remembering our dating. Dreaming about our future.Patti and I also over the last nine years traveled this route between NY. and Penns. to visit family. Some my favorite times were getting to know Patti's parents and visiting all the historical places around Patti's home town. I especially enjoyed the Penns. Dutch food. Patti's parents loved to get me lost in all those back winding roads. When I started to get the feel of things her parents would change the route. Patti's Dad especially loved to get me lost. I knew this because her Dad would get this sheepish grin, I think he loved going on wild goose chases. I also found out that Patti loves to do the same thing to me,especially through the mountain roads that wind around the edge with high steep drop offs. Needless to say I turned whites a sheep, she laughed.......